The earlier argument, with its exercise in "astrological systematics", derived from recognition of unexamined preferences for 12-fold strategic articulations (Checklist of 12-fold Principles, Plans, Symbols and Concepts: web resources, 2011). Briefly it can be asserted that any such 12-fold pattern is typically developed without any effort to determine the systemic relations between the 12 elements so distinguished. The astrological system, however deprecated, is a major exception to this -- and therefore merits consideration, if only for that reason.

The surprising absence of systemic insight seemingly dates back to the failure to distinguish the relations between the 12 deities in the pantheons of Greece and Rome -- other than through well-known fables. Curiously this is as true of the 12 Apostles of Christianity, as of their analogues in other faiths. The omission is similarly evident in the case of the UN's set of Millennium Development Goals and its revision as the Sustainable Development Goals. They are "systemically handicapped".

The concern here is to reframe the apparent tendency of the Aquarius modality to dominate the archetypal Round Table of humanitarian discourse -- as the only valid voice at the table. To remedy this, consideration is given to moving beyond the flat "table" in 2D to a "Global Table" -- from a table of static positions to a dynamic configuration of dancing patterns of discourse between the variously "heartless" and the variously "headless". Unfortunately the traditional Round Table is now overly reminiscent of a "flat Earth" mentality inappropriate to a global society.

An unusual contribution to this possibility is the dynamics associated with the Schatz cube inversion, as presented here. This may be understood as a way of moving beyond the static structure of the cube so characteristic of both the physical architecture within which people live and with the knowledge architecture fundamental to a global knowledge-based civilization. It suggest a new approach to visual representation of "thinking outside the box".